August 08, 2006

Pooh and Pathology

Pathology in the Hundred Acre Wood: a neurodevelopmental perspective on A.A. Milne -- Shea et al. 163 (12): 1557 -- Canadian Medical Association Journal
Somewhere at the top of the Hundred Acre Wood a little boy and his bear play. On the surface it is an innocent world, but on closer examination by our group of experts we find a forest where neurodevelopmental and psychosocial problems go unrecognized and untreated.

Finally, we turn to Rabbit. We note his tendency to be extraordinarily self-important and his odd belief system that he has a great many relations (many of other species!) and friends. He seems to have an overriding need to organize others, often against their will, into new groupings, with himself always at the top of the reporting structure. We believe that he has missed his calling, as he clearly belongs in senior-level hospital administration.
Posted by ronlusk at August 8, 2006 11:48 PM